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 What does your company pay for Maternity pay?
My company offers maternity pay thru disability which is 65% but i was wondering if anyone's company out there does it differently.
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I have a chance to negotiate ...


 Market value/replacement value of a car.?
According to various internet sources, my car is worth £2-£2.8k. However, suppose it was written off, it would cost me appx. £3.4k to replace it (have found almost identical car on Auto Trader). I...


 If I use my insurance to pay a hospital bill...will the main insurance holder find out?
I need to use my insurance to pay a hospital bill. If I am on someone elses insurance, will they find out?...


 Question regarding life insurance . . .?
Does a suicide automatically void a life insurance policy? The policy has been in effect for over 10 years....


 Can I file a homeowner's insurance claim on this?
Hi. I need help, and my insurance company just lets the phone ring...so does my condo management company...so any help will be appreciated! My downstairs neighbor's ceiling under my toilet fell ...


 How can a insurance agent pick big cheque in insurance sale?
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 We just found out my father is terminally illl...and NO life insurance!!!?
His brother and sister-in-law were supposed to have his policy in case of an emergency and now they claim they don't have it. We also called a couple of insurance companies he might have been ...


 How do you know and how can you prove if you have been mis-sold an endowment policy?
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 Can anyone recommend good and cheap travel insurance for pre existing medical conditions
Going to USA...


 Can anyone help me find a good health insurance company for a college student ?
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 Can a parent have life insurance on their adult child?
My husband is having some medical problems recently that the doctors can't determine what is wrong with him. We have discussed what would happen if he were to find out he is terminally ill. He ...


 Insurance for loss of job?
I heard that you can buy insurance on your house for job loss and that if you lose your job, the insurance company will pay your mortgage for set period of time. Does anyone know anything about this?...


 What does Collateral damage means?
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 A car damaged by and Insurance company for me got scratched, The rental company wants me to pay the deductible

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This i swhat I meant, My insuarance company rented a car for me after an accident for the duration that my car will be fix.The rented car got scratched, now the wan ...


 Health insurance?
If you apply for health insurance then what kind of medical test is required for men and women?...


 Hi, Internet Fraud- I've just been defrauded of £400?
Got a call from my bank asking if I'd been to Italy recently, which I hadn't. Some lucky pup has managed to access my card details and went on a spending bender in Italy - luckily I am ...


 I want to get my 52 year old uncle life insurance. Can I do this without being a dependent?
I just want to be able to pay for funeral costs if/when he dies. He doesn't care to get it for himself, and I think it is selfish for him to assume that the family will take care of the expenses....


 Insurance query - contents /buildings?
I had quite a major fire at my house in June which effectively led to the whole house having to be redecorated and a lot of ppty damaged beyond repair. My contents insured was on the low side and the ...


 On which of the following types of policies is it a certainty that the insurance company will have to make pay
On which of the following types of policies is it a certainty that the insurance company will have to make payment? (We have assumed that the policy has been kept current, payments have been made, ...


 Wife is pregnant not on my insurance has no prior insurance. once she is onmy insurance will she be covered?
my wife is pregnant and isnt yet on my insurance. When I add her will her pregnancy be considered a pre existing condition. Also, she has never had medical insurane before since she is not from the ...



Brooke
Can my husband drive my car withour insurance?
my husband only drives my car about once a month. can i drop him from the policy and still have him covered, because i have given him permission to drive my car? it would save alot of money! i have been told that if you let someone drive your car and they have an accident, it will be covered under your policy as long as they are lisenced. is this true?
                     
 




bostonianinmo
If he resides in the same household with you, he MUST be listed on the policy either as an authorized or prohibited operator. If he's listed as a prohibited operator, he may NEVER drive your car.

Anyone of driving age who resides in your household must be listed on your policy, even if they don't have a license and/or never drive any of your vehicles. Non-drivers won't affect your rates.

If you allow someone who does not reside in your household to drive your car your insurance WILL cover them. They do NOT need to be listed on the policy.

Anyone who lives in your household and is not listed on your policy at all may not be covered. If a claim is filed at the very least the insurance company is going to recalculate your premium and bill you for the difference in premiums. At worst, they will deny coverage entirely.


normobrian
No, it is NOT true. Anyone who lives in your house and has a license must be specified on the policy. If someone doesn't live with you, they can drive your car without being added to the policy.

Just having a licensed teenager in your house will cause your rates to increase, even if they never drive your car. (unless they have their own car and insurance.)


Loollea
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no, a spouse that lives in your household must be listed on your policy unless specifically excluded


mbrcatz
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Sure he can! But if he's not listed on your policy, they can deny the claim. Once a month, and he's you're husband? Anyway, the vehicle IS available for his regular use.

When it's your spouse, the company won't let you "drop" him from the policy without EXCLUDING him - which means if he cracks the car up, they don't pay ANYTHING.

Regarding the last bit, it's true IF the person doesn't regularly use your car, have regular access, or lives in your household. Progressive defines "regular use" as at least four times a year.


PatV
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In most states, you must maintain auto insurance if you have a current driver's license. Check with your insurance company and see if they can insure him as an occasional driver. It could hurt your insurance premium if he's involved in a traffic violation, in your car, but without auto insurance on himself.
And it might not hurt to research your state's laws - pull up the dept of motor vehicles...
Stay safe...


Catspaw
That's true, but make sure there isn't an exclusion on your policy for him.


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